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Recommendation for Dog training?


sillywoman

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I see the dulwich dog man around sometimes - the dogs are all very well behaved! Not all erscues need training, we were lucky with ours from battersea, being an older dog (but still v v v v cute) she knew eveything and we just had to work the words out! good luck !
We used Pam Mulvaney too for our rescue dog. He hadnt been socialised as a puppy but this took a couple of years to reveal itself, and for his problems to show, so it was hard work and Pam really helped us. So would highly recommend socialisation under class conditions right from the start, even if your dog looks like he doesnt need it!

Thankyou so much everyone, sorry to take a while to come back to this thread.


bonniebird: I don't know yet, being 1st time dog owners we're taking our time to research what breed would fit well with our life & limited space (small London garden). I'd like to get a rescue dog, but we are progressing slowly. We'll probably get advice from Battersea or Dogstrust before we make any decisions. I jut wondered what training was available near by when we take the plunge.


macutd - 'noob' means 'new at this' you daft man, and you know that our son has you round his little finger, you know how much he wants a dog - it's inevitable, you cannot escape it!! :D

hi sillywomen. if its any help i can pop round and give some advise about getting a new dog. i only do ono2one training not classes but my friend pam who as been recommended on this post runs a class on mondays and a class on saturdays and is good for socialising with other dogs. there is many things to consider when looking for a dog for the first time. some people are lucky to have a good dog but sometimes you have to put the work in on training them for them to become a better dog.

please contact me on 07572214073 many thanks Robert Davies (Dulwich Dogman)

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we've recently done a great puppy training course with Jane Ball, Dulwich Dog School, which we really enjoyed. She runs them at the Scout Hut and also at the training huts next to Belair House.


The classes are kept very small and focussed and Jane is very knowledgeable. Definitely well worth while and good for any age dogs.

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